
By Amanda Murthy
The Hon Kerry Sanderson AC CVO, Chair of the Board for St John of God Health Care, received the exciting news that she was appointed as a Commander of the Royal Victorian Order by the Queen in recognition of distinguished personal service to the Royal family.
Mrs Sanderson is among a small number of esteemed Australians to be awarded the Royal Victorian Order.
“I have been fortunate to experience a variety of roles throughout my career that have exposed me to the wonderful opportunities available in our State, and I have greatly enjoyed being able to contribute to the fabric of the WA community and to represent the Queen as Head of State when I was Governor of Western Australia,” she said.
“It is truly rewarding to receive recognition from the Queen for doing what I love.”
St John of God Health Care Chair of Trustees and 2019 Member of the Order of Australia recipient Eva Skira AM congratulated Mrs Sanderson on receiving the honour.
“We are fortunate to have had Kerry as a Board member and now leading our Board as Chair, and be able to draw on her vast experience and knowledge,” Mrs Skira stated.
“I am really pleased that Kerry has received such significant recognition. She truly is a most worthy recipient of one of the highest honours in the Commonwealth.”
Mrs Sanderson was the first female Governor of WA, and was awarded a Companion of the Order of Australia for eminent service to the people of WA through the promotion of international investment, scientific research and export opportunities and through roles with maritime, mining, emergency management and not-for profit organisations.
She was the Chief Executive OF Fremantle Ports for 17 years, during which time the organisation was restructured and made profitable after several years of financial losses.
She was also the former Agent-General in London, a role in which she not only promoted
WA goods and services, but also worked in the UK toward a successful Commonwealth
Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) in Perth in 2011 and joined in Western Australia’s successful bid for the site of the Square Kilometre Array radio telescope, to survey the skies like never before.